![]() According to its website, the app will exclusively serve "local Latinx retailers. Traiiloīrooklyn-based Traiilo plans to launch its delivery app later this year, and unlike some other services, the platform will serve up more than just restaurant meals: The company will also feature same-day grocery and alcohol delivery. The site does not provide information specific to the delivery or pickup options. Statistics on the site say the app helped send more than 900,000 diners to their restaurant partners, leading to more than $37 million in new revenue and $7 million in tips for staff. On its website, Seated says it can help restaurants increase their profit margins by driving demand. Instead, restaurants pay a flat monthly rate to be on the app (how much is unclear, as Seated did not respond to a request for comment from TODAY). Seated specifically does not work with third-party delivery services, noting that they "will not accept receipts from Uber Eats, Caviar, Seamless, Grubhub, etc." in an effort to "keep our Restaurant Partners from paying the high fees" charged by such services. ![]() Diners simply download the app, look up nearby restaurants and place an order on the restaurant's website. Order food online from restaurants and get it delivered. The deal: Get free delivery when you order online through the Dickey's site or mobile app when you select the "Doorstep Drop Off" option.The company's rewards program usually gives diners between $10 and $20 in "Seated Rewards" which can be redeemed for gift cards for brands like Target, Sephora, Starbucks and more. ![]() Also, for each order you accumulate points where you can get as much as 100 back to your account for future Party Pack orders. The deal: Get free delivery when you order through the Boston Market website or the chain's mobile app. Grubhub is currently offering a deal for Party Pack where customers can get 5 off 1 order of 15 or more with the promo code 'GRUB5OFF15'. The deal: The code "DELTACONOW" will get you free delivery with no minimum order through Postmates. You can get free delivery on any delivery order of at least $12 if it's your first order. The deal: On March 28, the bean-slinging chain announced that it will expand its free delivery option through Grubhub. (Though, there may still be an order fee involved.) If you decide to not get it through Uber Eats, the ubiquitous coffee chain is offering a free drink to anyone signing up for the Rewards Program for the first time. The deal: Order delivery through Uber Eats and you'll get a $0 delivery fee. Popeyes is offering free delivery through its app with a minimum $20 order. The deal: Get your craving for that chicken sandwich fulfilled. The deal: Rewards members get $0 delivery through the app. The deal: Get a $0 delivery fee on all deliveries when you drop the code "GETSHACK" into the app. ![]() Here's our running list of the best delivery deals you'll find right now. (Especially when you're ordering from a local restaurant.) Delivery services charge a fee to restaurants and, during a tough time, not having to pay those fees can make a big difference for your local restaurant. Additionally, when ordering, consider ordering directly from the restaurant rather than using a delivery service whenever possible. That said, we'd encourage you to be extra kind to anyone delivering food, tip generously, and support your favorite local businesses. We've collected those offers into a single space, which will be updated regularly, so you can keep an eye on what your best options are. Lots of chains and delivery services are offering free, reduced-price delivery, and other delivery deals right now. If that's how you're getting through the week, then here's a bit of great news. There are a whole lot of reasons you might be thinking about ordering food ( and alcohol) delivery more often than usual.
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